The study of computing includes the analysis of algorithms, the study of computer architectures, operating systems, networks, and software design.
Ranging from hands-on applications to pure theory, Computer Science introduces students to all facets of the discipline.
It also gives you an appreciation of the historical, ethical, and social context of computing and the responsibility of the computer professional and casual computer user in modern society.
At Mount Allison University, computer science courses are designed to address the needs of a wide variety of users, from the casual to the professional.
Whether you want to learn more about certain software or to develop advanced programming skills, Mount Allison has a computer science course for you.
Introductory computer science courses offer an overview of programming skills, the use and application of popular software, and the essentials of computing.
More advanced courses deal with topics ranging from artificial intelligence and the role of computers in society to the design and implementation of advanced hardware or software systems.
Specialized areas include:
All courses in the computing curriculum offer a blend of theory and practical application, with many of the offerings having a significant project component in which students are given the opportunity to apply the classroom material to real-world problems.
Bachelor of Science (BSc) in Computer Science:
As a Bachelor of Science student with a major in Computer Science, you'll combine your computer science courses with courses in chemistry, physics, and other science courses.
BSc honours Computer Science is also available.
Experiential learning opportunities are offered in every degree.
$30,630
Cost of living | 1 person | $6,000 |
Accommodation | 1 bed room | $10,420 |
Tuition | 1 person | $20,210 |
DUOLINGO English Test: 110
If you meet Mount Allison's academic requirements, but don't meet our English proficiency requirements, you may be offered conditional admission.
If you're offered conditional admission, you can enroll in one of our English pathway programs designed for students who need extra time and training to meet our English proficiency requirements, and who would like to benefit from additional transition time and academic preparation before full-time study.
There are two program options to help you meet the requirements, depending on your level of English:
Once you successfully complete one of Mount Allison's English language programs, you will get unconditional admission to Mount Allison (if you meet our academic requirements). No additional TOEFL or IELTS tests will be required.
Program | Dates | TOEFL | IELTS | Duolingo | Fees (CAD) |
English Summer Pathway Program | May 24-Aug. 12, 2022 (12 weeks) | TOEFL 60
| IELTS 5.5
| Duolingo 90
| $4,657 |
June 20-Aug. 12, 2022 (8 weeks) | TOEFL 80
| IELTS 6.0
| Duolingo 100
| $3,266 | |
July 18-Aug. 12, 2022 (4 weeks) | TOEFL 87
| IELTS 6.5
| Duolingo 110
| $1,936 | |
English Academic Bridging Program (EAB) | The EAB program is a two-term (fall and winter) program offered during the academic year. | TOEFL 80
| IELTS 6.0
| Duolingo 100
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Regular admission: To be considered for admission, a minimum final grade of 65% or the equivalent is required in all university-preparatory courses reviewed.
Early admission: Applicants may be considered for early admission based on their final grade 11 transcripts. A minimum admissions average of 80% is required for consideration.
China requirements:
Students studying at vocational/technical high schools may be considered if they have strong grades and their educational background is relevant to their intended field of study.
India requirements:
Iran requirements:
Please include Grade 11 and 12 transcripts with your application.
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